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Vicksburg by Friday night’s fog

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The lights danced in the fog.

We often are so busy with our daily lives that we forget the beauty of our little town. Friday night’s fog set a backdrop for some dramatic pictures of Vicksburg’s more notable features. Take a minute to relax and enjoy these photos of our home town.

Click any of the photos for a larger view.

The fountain at Monroe and Crawford has been a favorite for many years. The fog gave it the perfect soft background for this photo.

The fountain at Monroe and Crawford. (Photo by David Day)

The Jackson Street at Monroe fountain was brought back to life a couple of years ago. The soft gas lights in the background and the perfectly manicured crepe myrtles help to create this relaxing scene.

The fountain at Jackson and Monroe in Friday night’s fog. (Photo by David Day)

Another shot of the fountain with the lovely architecture in the background.

The fountain at Jackson and Monroe. (Photo by David Day)

City Hall glows in the fog as the first of the Christmas decorations begin to shine.

City Hall. (Photo by David Day)

 

This view from above Catfish Row looking into the canal. Making it black and white gives it an eerie feel.

Overlooking the Art Park at Catfish Row. (Photo taken and modified by David Day)

The Levee Street view has long been a favorite of the photographer. Friday’s fog silhouetted the train museum while elements of the art park glow in the distance.

The Jessie Brent Lower Mississippi Museum from Levee Street. (Photo by David Day)

This view of the Art Park at Catfish Row is a snapshot of one of the many beautiful and often overlooked vistas our community has to offer.

Levee Street at Catfish Row looking south in the Friday night fog. (Photo by David Day)

No snippet of Vicksburg photos would be complete without the Old Courthouse Museum.

The Old Court House Museum. (Photo by David Day)

Here is the featured photo in an enlarged, clickable view:

The fountain at Monroe and Crawford. (Photo by David Day)

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